United States v. Neale
27 F. Cas. 79, 2 D.C. 241, 2 Cranch 241
CourtU.S. Circuit Court for the District of District of Columbia
DecidedApril 15, 1821
StatusPublished
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United States v. Neale, 27 F. Cas. 79, 2 D.C. 241, 2 Cranch 241 (circtddc 1821).
Opinion
permitted Edward Pleasants, a black man, to be sworn as a witness for the United States, after proof that he had publicly lived and acted as a freeman for eight years, and was generally reputed to be free.
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